Most Oklahoma vehicles are registered the same way as standard cars and trucks—this includes ATVs, RVs, and motorhomes. Some vehicles require additional applications or different fees, such as with custom-built cars. Others, like snowmobiles, are exempt from registration. Find your vehicle below for specifics.

In Oklahoma, the
Tax Commission requires you to title and register non-standard vehicles, such as all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), trailers, and off-road motorcycles. While the process to title and register these vehicles is very similar to registering and titling your standard automobile, different rules and regulations may apply to you.

NOTE: If required, you must title your special vehicle within 30 days of your purchase or risk receiving a fine.

It will cost you
$11 to title your ATV or off-road motorcycle with the Oklahoma Tax Commission.

Snowmobiles

Snowmobiles are not required to be registered or titled in Oklahoma.

OK Utility Vehicles

Utility vehicles must be registered and titled in Oklahoma, if you purchased it on July 7, 2008 or later. The process is fairly similar to that of registering a regular car; however, you do not need to provide proof of insurance or an odometer disclosure statement.

Trailers for personal use only, even if pulled on public roadways, do not require registrations, tags, or titles in Oklahoma.

Farm Trailers

Farm trailers are exempt from titling, but may be registered voluntarily if you wish to receive a farm tag. Registering your farm trailer will cost you $7 annually.

NOTE:If your trailer does not have a vehicle identification number (VIN), the serial number or your Social Security number (SSN) will be used as its identification.

If you choose not to register your farm trailer, you will need to display your OK driver's license number or license plate number of another one of your vehicles on the back of your trailer. The numbers will need to be at least 2 inches in height.

Motorhome and RV Registration

If you have a motorhome or recreational vehicle (RV) in Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Tax Commission requires you to have it registered before you drive it on any public road. Follow the same instructions as you would to register a regular car.

Scooter and Moped Registration

Depending on the engine size, speed, and power of your moped or scooter, you may need to register it with the OK Tax Commission.